Why should Hamid Ansari prove his patriotism?
It seems that no matter how many times a Muslim
swears his allegiance to the Indian nation, no matter how successful he
becomes in the country, there will always be doubts over his
patriotism. Even if you are the vice-president of India, if you are a
Muslim, you still have to prove your love for the country.
This morning when most Indians were watching the Republic
Day parade with pride, some self-proclaimed defenders of the nation
decided to use their off-day criticising vice president Hamid Ansari.
Pictures were posted on Twitter and Facebook showing that Ansari did not
salute the national flag during the national anthem. "Jihadi
sympathiser", "anti-India", "traitor", these were some of the names that
the vice president of India was hurled at on the country's 66th
Republic Day. Many tweeted demanding that Ansari be impeached, the more
moderate ones wanted him to resign, the more outraged ones advised him
to join the ISIS.
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The picture that is being circulated on social media accusing the vice president of "disrespecting" the national flag. |
Now, the more immediate question here is what is the
protocol? According to Section VI of the Flag Code of India, which deals
with the protocols for saluting the flag, "During the ceremony of
hoisting or lowering the flag, or when the flag is passing in a parade
or in a review, all persons present should face the Flag and stand at
attention. Those present in uniform should render the appropriate
salute". Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Pranab Mukherjee, vice
president Ansari, US President Barack Obama, defence minister Manohar
Parrikar were not in uniform and were therefore not required to salute
the flag. President Mukherjee, Modi and Parrikar actually made a mistake
by saluting the flag, Ansari did the right thing.
But who cares about protocol when you are performing the
great duty of defending the nation? If Ansari didn't salute the flag, it
has to be because he is following some subversive anti-national
injunction in the Sharia. Of course home minister Rajnath Singh and
external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj also didn't salute the flag, but
then being non-Muslims, their patriotism is beyond question.
Not just Ansari, other prominent Muslims have been subjected to similar attacks. So when Aamir Khan as PK, criticised Hindu godmen, questions were raised whether the film had Pakistani funding. When Paresh Rawal did the same in OMG! Oh My God,
he was upholding the cause of rationality and scientific temper. Sania
Mirza might have won 14 medals and 24 WTA titles for India, but she is
called a Pakistani by leaders from a mainstream political party like the
BJP.
It isn't just the lunatic right wing that subscribes to such
views. The belief Muslims just aren't good Indians exists in the
subconscious of many, even well-meaning people. Bollywood filmmakers are
a good example. For instance, take the recently released Baby,
starring Akshay Kumar. In the film, a terrorist tells the hero that in
the religion column of government forms, he writes "MUSLIM" in bold and
capital letters. Kumar responds by saying that he writes "INDIAN", in
bold and capital letters. So just as the pack of internet Hindus want
the vice president of India to deviate from protocol to prove his
patriotism, the film is giving Indian Muslims a crash course in
patriotism which involves providing wrong information in government
forms. It seems we are going back to the days when people were asked
whether they are Muslims first, or Indians first.
If
Indian Muslims have to become chest-thumping caricatures in order to be
seen as Indian enough, is there something wrong with these 17 crore
people or does the flaw lie in the understanding of patriotism that is
widely gaining currency?
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